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  2. The best Roku devices of 2024 - AOL

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    Roku devices are a common sight these days, ... This more advanced model has many of the same specifications as the Roku Select, but with a couple of key differences. For one, there’s a QLED ...

  3. Comparison of digital media players - Wikipedia

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    None (Chromecast controllable by mobile device, Google Assistant or Chrome browser); Bluetooth/IR remote with Google Assistant (CGTV) Nvidia: SHIELD Console (2013) Nvidia Shield TV (third generation, 2019), Nvidia Shield TV Pro (third generation, 2019) HDMI (w/ CEC) 3.5mm, HDMI 4K@60fps

  4. Roku - Wikipedia

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    An updated Roku Ultra was released along with the addition of the Roku Streambar, a 2-in-1 Roku and Soundbar device. The microSD slot was removed from the new Ultra 4800, making it the first top-tier Roku device since the first generation to lack this feature.

  5. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Roku devices support both on-demand content and live streaming. For live TV streams, Roku supports Apple HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) adaptive streaming technology. Both free and paid "channels" are available, as are some games. Roku Streaming Players are open-platform devices with a freely available SDK that enables anyone to create new channels ...

  6. 2 Leading Tech Stocks to Buy in 2025 - AOL

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    Roku's stock chart makes sense if you stop your Roku analysis right there. The shares are down 11% over the last year and are changing hands at the bargain-basement valuation of 3.0 times trailing ...

  7. The cord-cutter's guide to streaming live sports - AOL

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    Roku offers Sunday MLB games for free with a Roku streaming device. MLB Network , the league's TV network for live out-of-market games, offers a stand-alone streaming subscription for $5.99 a month.